Haste
Haste formed in Exeter, England in 2014 with Jimmy Giannopoulos on vocals, Scott Taylor on guitar, Jake Bowen on bass, and James Fox on drums. Their debut...
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Haste formed in Exeter, England in 2014 with Jimmy Giannopoulos on vocals, Scott Taylor on guitar, Jake Bowen on bass, and James Fox on drums. Their debut album 'The World Is Ours' came out in 2016, followed by others including 'V', 'Greater Than Death', and 'Hell Is Here'. Keyboardist Alex Ridley joined in 2017.
Their songs like '1297' and 'A God Reclaims His Throne' mixed heavy guitars with electronic elements, which didn't sit right with everyone at first. The lyrics often dealt with difficult subjects, which drew both fans and critics.
They worked with other bands like Architects and Killswitch Engage. Their music kept evolving across those albums, but they stayed rooted in that heavy, synth-touched sound that defined them from the start.
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